Thursday, 31 October 2013

Dana`s feedback

CADFA PROJECT FEEDBACK FORM
Name :dana atef arja
Project : kids visit ‘’ common ground’’ summer 2013
Project dates : 15/08/2013 – 30/08/2013
 
What feedback did you do? Where/ when/ to whom?
I’ve made a presentation and a small discussion in ( Feminist Association)
to group of working women.
that was in 25/10/2013

Why did you choose that sort of feedback? Because (women) are one of the target groups by CADFA .. and because there is a (women visit) which done yearly by CADFA.
How did it go?  It went really well and all women were very interested and asked for CADFA website to get to know more about it and its aims and projects .
What went well?
The whole discussion / everything.
What did not go so well?
Nothing J
Ideas for future work (this might include feedback from people who heard you – what did they suggest?)
The women suggested that there are too many feminist association make products CADFA may be interested in .. and for the future visits CADFA could sell some of these products in UK as CADFA used to do with zaatar .. olive oil ... etc 
 
Evidence attached: Please return us photos/ article/ other evidence of feedback – we will often use this on the project blog! 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

This should be returned to CADFA/ Dar Assadaqa within six weeks of the end of the exchange.
Explanation – Feedback after CADFA projects
We are very concerned that our projects are not just for the people who join the visits but reach other people – schools, colleges, organisations, newspapers...  We participants to do formal feedback as part of each project and it helps us to build for the future. For this reason we take a deposit from people before they join the project and we ask them to do one of the following within six weeks of the end of the project.  When you’ve done this we’ll return your deposit.

Acceptable feedback
A talk to an organisation/ an article in a student paper or newsletter/ an exhibition of your photographs or videos/ other (discuss with us)  
Best wishes - CADFA and Dar Assadaqa.
 

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